DID YOU KNOW???

Tennis
Elbow

Lateral Epicondylitis more commonly
known as Tennis Elbow is a condition caused by overuse of the arm,
forearm, and hand muscles which results in elbow pain. Tennis Elbow
is caused by injury to the muscle or tendon area around the outside
of the elbow. Less than 5% of all tennis elbow diagnoses are related
to actually playing tennis. Any type of repetitive activity whether
leisure or work related can result in tennis elbow.

HOW TO IMPROVE?

The Epicondylitis clasp needs to be
fitted correctly to be effective. The clasp applies pressure to the
pressure point over the muscle or just below the point of pain on the
elbow. This clasp also changes the angle at which the tendon works
changing the direction of forces and relieving pain caused by the
condition.